“What’s amazing here I think is how small Cyprus is and how relatively small the problem is,” Mr. Krauthammer told Shannon Bream, was filling in for host Brett Baier.

“I mean, this is one country that Apple could purchase, and have a lot left,” he continued. “It could own the island and call it, you know, iCyprus or something, and have all this cash left over.”

Nah. The looters would never tolerate the competition.

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' “What’s amazing here I think is how small Cyprus is and how relatively small the problem is,” Mr. Krauthammer told Shannon Bream, was filling in for host Brett Baier. (sic)'

Bosnia is small too, but big enough to hold the beginning of WWI. When a keg of gunpowder goes off, that sort of thinking would lead to people standing in the midst of the ensuing destruction speculating on the length of the fuse.

And now they'll sit on top of a similar keg and say that there's no danger because the fuse is only a couple of inches long... far too small to do any damage.